A rather lengthy discussion took place at Arma Orange County, CA yesterday. The discussion was over something that one of our memebers said about simple stepping. He said that when ever you simple step (and by simple step it is meant the step where your leading leg advances forward while the back leg remains in the back but advances as well. There is no passing.) that the lead leg advances forward but that when it advances forward that you step heel to toe. That your heel lands first and that the toes then are planted. This sparked a rather in depth discussion between the members as there were some members that believed that when you advance forward using a simple step that you should land on your toes with the lead leg because it was argued that should you need to traverse off to the sides you are able to do so on your toes.
That being said I wanted to ask other members what they thought about this and also it would greatly help our group if anyone could find some historical evidence that addresses this issue of simple stepping. I have been looking through the manuels myself since the practice and while I have found things in the manuels regarding footwork I have yet to find a specific passage in them that directly addresses this issue.
